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Salmon Miranda: A romantic comedy with a twist of lemon

 The Show:

 Salmon Miranda is the smart romantic comedy by Leah Davidson about two young people trying to get together. The premiere production of the full version is being produced at Artword Theatre from November 15 to December 10, 2000. Directed by Sarah Armstrong, the play stars Leah Davidson as Miranda and Christopher Morris as Sam.

 

 Salmon Miranda (sounds like a fancy recipe) is about Sam and Miranda, who wake up together after a crazy night of debauchery and set about trying to build a relationship. Miranda is a quiet bookworm who doesn’t ever do that sort of thing (except once), while Sam lives on a wild emotional rollercoaster. The play is about how they search for ways to balance each other emotionally, as mad passion evolves into love.

 

 

 

 

 

Leah Davidson, author of Salmon Miranda, plays Miranda.

 

 Actor Christopher Morris, recently seen in I Might Be Edgar Allan Poe, plays Sam.

 Artword Theatre is a new 150-seat performance space in the heart of downtown Toronto (near King and Bathurst), in the café, restaurant, club and theatre district.

Salmon Miranda Written by: Leah Davidson
Performed by: Leah Davidson as Miranda, Christopher Morris as Sam
Directed by: Sarah Armstrong
Produced by: Ronald Weihs and Judith Sandiford, Artword Theatre
Dates: Previews Nov. 14, opens Wednesday Nov. 15, runs to Sunday Dec. 10, 2000
Times: Tuesday to Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2:30 pm
Tickets: Regular $18 (Tues-Thur), $20 (Fri-Sat); student/seniors $15; Sundays 2-for-1
Where: Artword Theatre, 75 Portland Street, Toronto (
one block east of Bathurst, south of King)
Call: Box Office: 416-408-ARTD (416-408-2783)